A urologist treats male urination and penis problems. An endocrinologist treats hormone problems. It is not unusual for urologists to assess hormonal status during evaluation for certain kinds of urological problems.
Usually, the first step is to see your primary care physician because most health plans require that your PCP refer you to a specialist in order for the service to be covered. But, in regards to your question, the type of doctor you would see for an enlarged prostate is an oncologist.
The doctor for prostate problems is called Urologist.
Urologist is the dr for prostate surgery and any other prostate problems (like enlarged prostate or prostatitis).
Oncologist works together with urologist to treat prostate cancer.
Prostate problems are mainly treated by urologists.
Usually, it's a general practitioner. It's a screening tool and one does not need to be a specialist to perform it.
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A doctor who treats the prostate is a urologist.
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A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
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A cardiologist studies and treats the human heart. Another name for a heart doctor is a cardiologist.
only a doctor can diagnose a disease of that magnitude. you cant even xray your prostate without seeing a doctor so, let a doctor diagnose you